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`r-Ivf. A TTpRNEY f UNITED sraajns PAnrENir OFFICE,

' lEDWARD .cAvnRLY, or New YORK, N. Y.

MEANS ron CARRYING oU'r BUsrNEss SYSTEMS.

" spcification of Let'iersratent.

.patented Mar. 18, 1913.

a Application led January 25,1908. Serial No, 412,599.

Zo-all 'whom itv may concern i Be it known that I, EDWARD CAvEnLY, a citizen of the United States. and resident otl the borough of Manhattan, in the city, county, and State oli New Yorkjhave invented certain new and' useful Means ilor `Carrying Out Business Systems, ot' which the following is a s] ecitication.

My invention relates to business systems, or to appliances 'for carrying out such s vstems, and it relates more particularly to What-,may properly be termed a coupon inde`x'system.

The principal obJectot' m v Vinvention 1s to provide means for carrying out what is known in trade as a -t'ollmv-upsvsteunalthough invention is also applicable, or may be adapted to other uses than the specifi'c one hereinafterdescribed. I

To the above and other ends which will hereinafter appear,l my invention consists in certain combinations and arrangements of forms and `ofy devices to beused in connection therewith, all of whichwill be more fully set forthvhereinafter and particularly 'pointed out in the claims. v @ne embodiment'. bf iny'i vention is illustrated'in the accompanying drawings, in W11ich`- j 'i i Figure 1 represents a form or blank, said form or blank-being shown as a leaf cfa loose-leaf book. Fig. L is a conventionalv representation of a card' index showing a coupon torn from the leaf represented in Fig. 1. rFig,- 3, i'S a representation of a section of adaily reminder showing` another of the coupons o I,

"My invention comprises a series offorms 'such as' that show-"h in Fig. 1' and designated generally'by reference numeral l0. ll"hese forms arel preferably bound in a book, and I prefer to make said forms-or blanks as loo-se leaves and to' bind them in a loose-leaf binder havingh *coverA 11. This lo0se-leat binder may beof any suitable sort, and the leaves or blanks mayy be secured 4therein in any suitable 'wa-y. As shown, each leal.' has perforations 1 2 through which project pms 13 which are secured to the covers 11. `It will, of`coursebe understood that it is not 'absolutelyv essential that the blanks vbe bound in,a-'book1at all; and it' they are bound in a book, that they may be permanently bound if prefcrredLf-'Each ot the blanks 1() coniprises a'stub'14 and three coupons 15, 16, 17,

- broken lines.

the coupons being! readilv separable from the stub and from one another by lines of pertiorations 18, represented in Fig. 1 byA The stub and each of the coupons bears a number. or other distinguishing mark, each stub. and its Aseveral coupons bearing the same number."l The i leaves or blanks are numbered consecutively throughout the book. y'lheleaf shown in the drawing is number 1500,the one next beneath it. would be 1501, and so on throughont the Vbook. lVhen the book is used up, it is contemplated thatthe numbers iii-the next book shall begin where the numbers in this;

book leave ott'. For example, it' there are 250 leaves in a book. the book shown would 'contain numbers 1h00 to 1749, inclusive, andv blanks 10. The stub has, at the top, spaces for the State and "townin which the building.v

is to lbe erected, for the date when the first letter is sent to the. owner or architect, for' the' approximate cost ot the proposed Abuildwhether it be a residence aor factory or hotel or jail, etc. This stub also contains spaces tor 'the names'of the owner, the architect and the plumber, and also a space. in which is recorded the source from which the information' was obtained. Immediately 'followingthese are two longitudinal spaces 250 and lQ60 extending across the stubV lebend these' are marked respectively B. and C., the use of which will be explained hereinafter,

Following the `space marked C above re-v ferred to are four longitudinal-parallel lines, and which being crossedby vertical lines, as shown, form aV diagram, consisting of three rows of squares. or spaces, that a`s a whole areV designatedby the word Key. The spaces between the two middle lines and following the wo'rd Key are identified Acertain letters ofthe alphabet, 'which op# crate asan index to the variousforms of clr cular letters, as' well asto thevarious cata-511e 'ing and for the character of the project,`

logues or combinations of catalogues that are respectively used in the prosecution of the Work in hand, as Will be more fully cxplained hereinafter. The rows 251 and 261 of small blank spaces or squares in the section marked Key and immediately above,

as Well as below those spaces designated by certain letters, justreferred to, are also designated by the letters B and C respectively, as shown in the stub 14. It. Will, theretore, appear that vthe Various spaces employed and designated by each of the letters B and C, as shown in stub 14C, operate in a dual capacity'in their functionsy as indexes to the various moves that are ni'ade by the operator, but they are, as a -inatter of tact, co'herent with, orv an 4auxiliary to the i'eminder coupons Band C, and which arereferred to in the accompanying .drawing as 16 and 17 respective-1y, as will' hereinafter be more. fully set ,forth Beneath this key diagram, there is ablank spacer@ served for remarks. I

The detachable coupon 1.5 liasblan-ks for the date, the name of the owner, the town and State, and the character` ofthe project and its Aapproximate cost.\ Each of the .de-

tachable. coupons 16 and 17 is ruled somewhat like anI ordinary calendar 'for av month, having a series of squares marked 'with the,l

' numerals llto' inclusive, and each of 'saidi name of the month may be AWritten. f two coupons are alike, except that one of' V thus forming thevgener'al index oit the sys-'1 coupons has at 4 the top a blank, in which the These them is niarked'ivith the lett-er B andthe other with theletter C, these letters' corre-, sponding and having reference respectively vto the two set-s. of lines marked B and C o 'ordinary card index comprising plain car-ds 20, and tab cards 21. The plaincards '2O kare reserved for .the aifixing of coupons l5, which are pasted on the face-of the cards 20,

tem. These contain no 'other data`than thatl ontlic coupon, and are filed in cabinets or other' receptacles, after the ordinary manner yof card index systems,

My system also comprises. a reminder Vto v.bring up, at stated periods or-under `certain conditionsmatters that have beenpreviously considered and set forward for :tuture attention, as per data entered on the stubs, andinde'xed as above described. This reminder is conventionally represented: ini'.

Jor boxes, as usual.

A Fig. 3, and consistsef` a set of cards comprising` tab cards 22, one for each mont-h in the year, and tivo or more sets of tab cards 23, t'or the days ot the month. This reminder may be in Iany one of a variety of forms, so changed or modilied as to meet the specific requirements of any particular business adopting the system. In case letters are ordinarilywritten not'over a month apart., tivo setsof day cards 2 3 might be sufficient; but, in some instances, more than two sets would be required. The card in dex may be contained in a set of drawers I prefer to keep the daily reminder coupons ina small cabinet constructed `-for thepurpose and 'kept on the operators desk or table, and which are describe-d in my application' filed AJuly 2l, 1908, Serial No. 444,611.

The method of Working or using this sysf tem is as follows The company hereinbefore referred to, in its transactions pertaining to an organized publicity department,

employs a serios olf circular letters, and these, being of' various forms, are for co1ivenience designated by-ccrtain letters of the alphabet, such as A, B, C, etc. here are als'oa series of catalogues Which illustrate and describe fixtures, and which, either separately or in combination, are so classified as to coiv'erlspeciiications tor'diiferent classes 'of buildings, and which, for convenience of identification well as, for manipulation,

are also designated by certain let-ters of the alphabet, such as D,E,F,etc.;' for example, there are catalogues of plumbing fixtures especially designed for 'ilse in factories, there are others for hospitals', and sonic for hotels, as Well as for other buildings. There are also'catalogues intended to be of interest to parties building. residences, "and so compiled as either separately 'oi' in combination to cover specifications for those of the most costly chai'acteiyand then again ,there are others forl medium orless' pretentious dwellings.

'Vhcn the operator of the system 'is in- `formed of any project, he immediately makes a record of the details in the blanks fin the stub 14, and he also transcribes a brief of the same t the blanks in theindex coupon .15; -he .then communicates with the reported owner or architect by letter, Aand probably accompanies this with such a catalogue, or a coinbi-nation'of catalogues, as the character of thev project will appear to. justify. It, for example, in -thisfirst com, inunication,'circular letter B and catalogues, S and X are submitted, 'check marks would be placed as shown 'in the line marked Key in F ig. l. Say this first 'letteris f sent out Juiy 10,1907, at' the 'same time-the date August 15, 190,7-, or 8/l5/O7,. Wo1ild be.

recorded en the .stub '14 inthe upper space 250, marked `B,-.indicating that, in the nb- Workat any given time, consists o one or two of thebooks 10, the small case or cabinetffontaining the' dai-ly reminder, the drawer containing the folders for the correspondence and the cabinet containing the alpha- `the utmostvfacility, of quite a large correspondence and to transact a large amount of business atfa minimumv expenditure of effort and ,of time.

Having thus ldescribed my invention, what I clainr-gand desire to secure by Letters Pat ent is 1.*In appliances of the kind specified, the lcombination of a series of leaves or forms .each having spaces designated for a record .the data fof a project., said data including distinguishing matter capable lof being in'- dexed, a series of index forms having spaces suitablydes'ignated for indexing said indexable matter,'a series of reminder forms 'each bearing designations referring to a fixture date, said leaves and said index and emnder forms being serially numbered and each. of said index and reminder forms bearing the serial number of one of said leaves, andVv each ot ,said leaves 'having spaces designated for recording the date on fthe cor-responding reminder form and for recording the lcharacters of former communications.' y

' Q ,A form `for usevin ebusiness system comprising a stub with blanks suitably designated for the data oi a project, said data 4including distinguishing matter capable of being indexed, a detachable coupon having 4p! .and its vcoupons being numbered alike and spaces suitably designated for indexing said indexable data recorded on the stub, and a detachable coupon, bearing reminder desigiationsreterring to a future date, said stub :said stub having a space'designated for recording the date on the reminder coupon,

vand said form alsohaving spaces desi nated for recording thc characters of .tormer communications.

' 3. A book, the leaves of which are 'lorms cach comprising a stub with blanks sui-tably designated for the data of a'project, said data including distinguishing matter capable of being indexed, and blanks designated for dates, a detachable coupon having spacessuitably designated for indexing said indexable data recorded on the corresponding stub and a detachable coupon bearing reminder designations referring to a future date, each stub and its coupons being numbered alike and the stubs and coupons ot successive leaves being numbered serially,

and said stub. having a space designated for recording the date on the reminder coupon, and said torm also having spaces designated for recording tliecharacters ot' former com- I i'nunicatlons.`

4. A form for use in a business system comprising a stub With blanks suitably designated for recording the name and address of an individual, a firm, a corporation, an

. institution or a municipality and other data germane to a project, a detachable coupon having spaces suitably designated for indexing the name and address or other indexable data recorded on said stub, and

'one/or more detachable coupons bearing rcminder designations for recording future dates; said stub having spaces designated for recording the date or dates entered on the reminder coupon and also having spaces and symbols for registering in abbreviated forni any action relating to the project under consideration; said stub and its coupons being numbered -alike.

Signed at New York, in the county of New `fork and State ot New York, this 21st day oit January, A. D. 1908.

EDWARD CAVERLY.

Witnesses C. A.. Pack, H. C. REUTER. 

